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NARRAGANSETT â Thanks to an upcoming virtual event hosted by the GFWC Womenâs Club of South County, participants can dive into the recent publications of local and regional novelists while giving back to the community. Now in its 21st year, the Clubâs major fundraiser, the annual Book and Author Luncheon, takes to Zoom to introduce new books and the writers behind them while bolstering the organizationâs charitable work of awarding grants and providing scholarships.
While traditionally held at the Dunes Club in Narragansett â and not being able to take place in any capacity last year due to the pandemic â the Book and Author event made the shift to the virtual realm this year, with professional production services assisting in that process. Now, the eventâs title has been revised to include âLive on Zoom!â
State Ballet of RI at 60: Celebrating resilience after COVID crashed the party By Kathie Raleigh, Special to The Journal © State Ballet of Rhode Island Dancers from the State Ballet of Rhode Island in the Coppelia finale during their Nov. 22 outdoor show on the ballet company s grounds in Lincoln.
LINCOLN In 2020, the State Ballet of Rhode Island was supposed to celebrate its 60th anniversary.
Diamond Jubilee performances of “Giselle” were scheduled for April, and by February, company dancers, guest artists and young dancers from the Brae Crest School of Ballet, the official school of the state ballet, were well into rehearsals, overseen by the ballet s founder, artistic director and choreographer, Herci Marsden, 83.